0.2
removed the soxmix gui since Puppy doesn't have soxmix. Combined the resample/stereo gui with the audio conversion gui. If you just want to resample or convert to stereo/mono but keep the same type of file just select the output type the same as the input from the drop down boxes. Your new file will be named new-(input file name). I added some more audio formats and included ffmpeg in the scripts for the new formats.

0.3
Put the soxmix gui back in but the button will not be displayed if soxmix isn't in your $PATH. Added a gui for the 'rec' function in the sox package.

0.4
Added a gui for the sox play functions and gave the main menu a facelift

0.5
Added a gui for various sound effect options

0.6
Added a gui for applying fade in or outs to selected wav files. Added mp3 to the merge gui as long as mp3wrap is found in your $PATH. Removed the gui for audio conversion and instead made it a link to pawdiconverter since it is better.

0.7
Revised scripts to work with the new gtkdialog3 executable that will be in Puppy versions greater than 2.14. Also found a few bugs that I've fixed.
The new gtkdialog3 is here:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/puppylinux/pet_packages-2/gtkdialog-0.7.18.pet

0.7.1
forgot to include an icon so I repackaged

0.8
updated the icons to use the stock gtk icons and made program install to /usr/local/apps/ instead of /usr/local/

plinej soxgui is in 2.13 and very good too. Will you be adding the sound effect options?

It would be great to add a facility to record sound

I have been using puppys built in "wavrec"
and "wavplay" in my dogbone program which I use for recording audio "pawedcasts" in Puppy
but this is not satisfacory for general usage as the recordings have a set time.

Is there any small record/playback program in Linux that you are aware of?

Alright, I updated to 0.3 which includes a record gui utilizing the 'rec' function in the sox package. I have no microphone so I can't test it. It does appear to work and the files are created as specified and ffmpeg says they are valid files with the attributes I chose from within the gui. I didn't update the help section since over the next few days I'll probably be doing some more work trying to incorporate some of the sox sound effects into the gui. Just figured I'd throw this out there so you guys with microphones can test it out.

I just added a gui to utilize the play function of sox. I'll wait until I add some more functions before I update to 0.4. This gui will play your selected file or it will play a full directory of selected file type (from sox supported formats drop down box).

0.4 is up. I haven't had time to add any of the sound effect options yet. I added the aforementioned play gui to play your sox supported audio formats (wav, ogg, mp3, & many more). I also gave the menu gui a facelift ala Nathan's Grafburn program.

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